Didn't know that hyperion was dedicated to Vivaldi
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hawke_1
kepstin-work: you’re the one with the interesting gmic script, right? ;-)
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reosarevok
Speaking of scripts, any contact, th1rtyf0ur?
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kepstin-work
I don't use any gmic script really, I just kind of ah-hoc put together filters until something looks good ;)
2013-09-12 25526, 2013
kepstin-work particularly makes use of gaussian blur (1-2px), Smooth (diffusion), and Sharpen (diffusion) in various combinations alongside some image rescaling
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kepstin-work
for a good-quality 600dpi scan of photographic stuff, i'll usually do one gaussian blur, 3-5 passes of smooth diffusion, downscale to 300dpi, 1-3 passes smooth diffusion, 1 pass sharpen diffusion, 1-2 passes smooth diffusion.
2013-09-12 25520, 2013
kepstin-work
for line-art/anime-style drawings, I'll use stronger smoothing - sometimes smooth (patch-based) is good for that.
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kepstin-work
for stuff that's mostly text, use much less smoothing to avoid messing up text outlines.
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hawke_1
Maybe it was nikki who put together the script, but I thought it was based on something of yours.
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hawke_1
I know it was nikki who linked it to me.
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kepstin-work
a general script is useless to me, because every scan is different :/
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kepstin-work
(particularly if i'm dealing with downloaded stuff)
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nikki
yes, it was me who turned it into a set of command line things
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bricas
reosarevok: well, dang. that sucks. oh well. 6.9 days and counting ;)
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hawke_1
My main problem is that to me it’s just a string of numbers and not really a set of meaningful operations.
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kepstin-work
bricas: if you had added the missing tracks to the existing medium, we could have approved that.
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bricas
kepstin-work: yea, but i'm a lazy bugger. ;)
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hawke_1
So it is hard to know what to tweak, an what the effects will be.
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kepstin-work
hawke_1: i generally apply each pass of the filters separately (i.e. put g'mic into one pass, and click apply multiple times)
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hawke_1
like, what exactly does "-gimp_edgepreserving_smoothing 0.7,0.3,0.6,1.1,15,1,0,0" do?
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kepstin-work
that way you see what's happing as it goes on
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kepstin-work
I do it all in the gimp plugin graphically
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nikki
oh heh, yeah, the syntax is crazy
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nikki
I don't think I ever fully worked it out >_<
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kepstin-work
yeah, and as i said - it's pretty much useless, since I have to change what I do each time based on the qualities of each image :)
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nikki
whereas I just want something that looks decent enough to upload XD
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kepstin-work
imo, better to error on the side of undersmoothing, since too much smoothing will destroy texture in photographic images and can destroy text, particularly if it's low-contrast.
2013-09-12 25505, 2013
hawke_1
I also don’t understand the relation between the 'gmic' command line and the 'filter→G'MIC…' in gimp
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kepstin-work
hawke_1: each of the entries in the G'Mic gimp filter list is actually a gmic script that often use multiple built-in gmic operations.
2013-09-12 25505, 2013
hawke_1
I mean, there are 274 filters in the GUI, which ones are being used by the script nikki gave me (which does make the image look much nicer than the original, although it blurs text more than I would like)
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kepstin-work
so what nikki did was look up the gimp plugin scripts, then combine multiple of them into a single script
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nikki
well, I mostly googled for the names of things to run
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nikki
so it's probably not completely identical to yours
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nikki
(it would of course help if I had access to the command or gimp on here, but that's on my laptop under a pile of stuff right now >_<)
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kepstin-work
yeah, I think I actually switched which smoothing filter I used at some point, too; the one I use now does a better job of preserving text. assuming it has decent contrast.
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nikki
which do you use now?
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kepstin-work
"diffusion"
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kepstin-work
whatever that is
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nikki
and which did you use before?
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kepstin-work
hmm, probably ansiotrophic
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kepstin-work
I think it had a different name before
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hawke_1
And is there a decent way to … keep a preset batch of gmic filters?
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kepstin-work also added a sharpening step in now, which helps make text stay sharper :)
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kepstin-work
hawke_1: save it to a file? :) I think you can drop it in a specific spot and it'll show up in the gimp plugin.
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hawke_1
Are we talking about the same filter, then? I don’t see anything to save to a file.
hmm. I think that's actually the file containing all the filters
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kepstin-work
so doing e.g. a one-pass "Smooth [diffusion]" is equivalent to on the command-line doing "-gimp_diffusion_smoothing 0.7,0.3,0.6,1.1,15,1" :/
2013-09-12 25505, 2013
hawke_1
kepstin-work: So you are just using the default values for each operation?
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kepstin-work
hawke_1: mostly, yeah
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kepstin-work
Presumably tweaking some of them might help if the diffusion pattern is a different size
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kepstin-work
most of the parameters end up tweaking the edge-preserving/contrast-detection stuff
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kepstin-work
i.e. tweak it too far one way, and you get a straight blur, too far the other, you don't get any smoothing or you get weird smoothing patterns because it finds too many edges
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hawke_1
And it’s only possible to do one operation at a time from within the gimp interface?
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kepstin-work
unless you write a new gimp filter entry that runs a function that performs multiple operations, yes
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kepstin-work
but I like to do it a step at a time so I get individual undo entries, and can e.g. do more or less filtering if an image needs it :)
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CatQuest
[17:55] <nikki> reosarevok: well, what ui would you expect?
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CatQuest
something like a release group really
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kepstin-work
(I think the default on most of the smoothing filters is about 8 iterations, which is usually way too high ;)
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kepstin-work
unfortunately, doing things as multiple separate operations in the gimp does create a loss of precision
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reoafk
CatQuest: possibly but it'd need an ordering field, so it can't be edited like a RG
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reoafk
(visually similar to an RG might make sense though)
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reoafk goes be afk
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kepstin-work
since everything g'mic does internally is floating-point, but it has to be converted back to 8-bit for the gimp
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hawke_1
kepstin-work: Hmm, so I could just tweak the 'iterations' parameter to be equivalent to multiple repeated smooths?
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kepstin-work
hawke_1: yeah - it's equivalent, but with higher precision.
…I guess that could be replaced by -gimp_edgepreserving_smoothing 0.7,0.3,0.6,1.1,15,3,0,0 ?
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kepstin-work
hmm. lets see
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kepstin-work
I use gimp_diffusion_smoothing, but that appears to not be an actual separate filter?
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CatQuest
reoafk: yea visually similar is what I meant. i wasnt thinking avout "how rgs work (or don't work)"
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kepstin-work
it turns into "-apply_channels "-smooth $6,$1,$2,$3,$4,$5,0",$7,0 -c 0,255"
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AlexJFisher is reading through chatlogs to catch up on gimp image processing chat.
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CatQuest
oh good gawd. all I do is adjust colours (if it needs it) and sharpen a bit (if blurry) and upload.. :/
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kepstin-work
which would presumably be -smooth <iterations>,0.7,0.3,0.6,1.1,15,0
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CatQuest
i mean. y'all welcome ot re-do the ones i upload but
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kepstin-work
CatQuest: we're dealing with doing the descreening necessary to avoid the 'pattern of dots' thing you get with high-res scans.
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AlexJFisher
kepstin-work: I've been using the process you suggested a couple of weeks ago. I found 2px gaussian blur to be too much. what resolution are your scans?
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CatQuest
do ihaveto know what minussmooth is supposed to do ?
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kepstin-work
AlexJFisher: hm, I normally do 1px gaussian on most stuff
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CatQuest
\O_O/ gaussian blur
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kepstin-work
but I do 600dpi scans initially
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AlexJFisher Doesn't adjust colours. He generated a icc profile for his scanner using a colorchecker.
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kepstin-work
(note that the value that g'mic takes if you use the g'mic gaussian blur is std-dev, which is 1/2 radius. So use 0.5 for 1px blur)
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CatQuest
hey kepstin, hey. I have a crazy world of artur brown" origina llp thing that's split into twoo because scanning, would you leetily fix it to be one immage for me???
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kepstin-work
I need to get a colourchecker and calibrate my scanning :/
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kepstin-work
CatQuest: I could, but it wouldn't be until later this evening (about 5-6 hours from now)
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hawke_1
kepstin-work: So — blur, smooth,sharpen, smooth?
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AlexJFisher
When you originally said you did 4-5 passes of diffusion, was that not at the default 8 iterations each?
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CatQuest
woa
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CatQuest
cool
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kepstin-work
blur, smooth, resize, smooth, sharpen, smooth ;)
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kepstin-work
AlexJFisher: no, at 1 iteration each :)
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CatQuest sees if he can re-find it
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AlexJFisher
1??
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kepstin-work
one pass of 4 iterations is the same as 4 passes of 1 iteration :)
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kepstin-work
(approximately)
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AlexJFisher
So you do a total of 4-5 and I've been doing 24??
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kepstin-work
yep
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AlexJFisher
oh dear
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kepstin-work
if everything looks plasticey and super-smooth, that could be why :)
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AlexJFisher
check out some of my recent uploads if you like.
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hawke_1
kepstin-work: In this case I am fixing moiré on downloaded 300dpi scans, so … to omit the resize I would just want blur/smooth/sharpen/smooth?
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kepstin-work
hawke_1: pretty much, yeah.
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kepstin-work
for 300dpi, use a 0.5 to 1px gaussian blur initially
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kepstin-work
that's just to reduce the tiny pixel variation that can mess up the smooth filter
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AlexJFisher
My colorchecker came free with a colorimeter I bought to calibrate my TV.
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kepstin-work
alternately, a filter that removes hot pixels could work
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CatQuest
what is a hot pixel? a really really sexy one?
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kepstin-work
but hot pixel removal filters tend to mess up text outlines at 300dpi